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* "Pop Squad" by [[Paolo Bacigalupi]] - p.139
* "Pop Squad" by [[Paolo Bacigalupi]] - p.139
* "[[Auspicious Eggs]]" by [[James Morrow]] - p.161 - An overcrowded and Catholic world in which those who cannot procreate are not valued.  
* "[[Auspicious Eggs]]" by [[James Morrow]] - p.161 - An overcrowded and Catholic world in which those who cannot procreate are not valued.  
* "Peter Skilling" by [[Alex Irvine]] - p.179
* "Peter Skilling" by [[Alex Irvine]] - p.179 - A man awakened from a 95-year frozen state finds that America is now a Christian right-wing totalitarian state, in which his Green Party membership and marijuana possession are crimes.
* "The Pedestrian" by [[Ray Bradbury]] - p.191
* "The Pedestrian" by [[Ray Bradbury]] - p.191
* "The Things that Make Me Weak and Strange Get Engineered Away" by [[Cory Doctorow]] - p.197
* "The Things that Make Me Weak and Strange Get Engineered Away" by [[Cory Doctorow]] - p.197

Revision as of 11:50, 9 May 2012

Brave New Worlds : Dystopian Stories is a 2011 anthology edited by John Joseph Adams. A number of its 33 stories feature dystopias in which reproduction or sexuality are controlled, or gender roles are constrained.

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